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LINEN HISTORY


16/06/2015

It is the oldest  ever existed vegetable fiber: LINEN was born 5.000 years before Christ.

At first, it was used to manufacture clothes for nobles and aristocrats. After, it was employed on a larger scale.

Linen is obtained from linum usitatissimus  a plant which grows between April and May and blossoms between June and July. July is the perfect time when the processing phase starts  and ends in winter: at the beginning the seed - from whose trunk derives a special lineseed oil used in cosmetic  and healthcare field - are separated. The trunk of the part of the plant from which the textile fiber is extracted.

Trunks are macerated in running water for fifteen days then dehydrated to sunlight. So, a dedicated gear eliminates the wooden part thus disclosing the fibers. Then, the raw linen is combed, then the longest fibers are separated for the luxury production while the shortest and messiest ones are used for consumer goods and coatings.

Finally, in order to soften, fine down and bleach the bundle, it is boiled that is when a textile fiber was born.

Linen is a world known fiber giving value and distinction to this fabric that has got different qualities: absorbing humidity, it is hypoallergenic, it is resistant and it has a long lasting softness and quality.

Linen is eco-friendly, too: unlike different fabrics it has a minimal environmental impact (it doesn’t need  intensive irrigation, few fertilizers or pesticides, it absorbs carbon plus it is a completely biodegradable cloth) and the whole plant is used, that’s to say there are no wastes.

Lastly, linen is a prestigious long lasting eco-friendly  product.

In this picture: Idea (80% linen and 20% viscose) from The Shape Collection and Dorotea (100% linen) from Purity Collection.